Introduction to marine engineering
by
 
Taylor, D. A., M. Sc.

Title
Introduction to marine engineering

Author
Taylor, D. A., M. Sc.

ISBN
9780408057066
 
9781483142210

Personal Author
Taylor, D. A., M. Sc.

Edition
2nd ed.

Publication Information
London ; Boston : Butterworths, 1990.

Physical Description
1 online resource (ix, 370 pages) : illustrations

Contents
Front Cover; Introduction to Marine Engineering; Copyright Page; Preface to second edition; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1. Ships and machinery; Ships; Machinery; Chapter 2. Diesel engines; Four-stroke cycle; Two-stroke cycle; The four-stroke engine; The two-stroke engine; Power measurement; The gas exchange process; Fuel oil system; Lubrication; Cooling; Starting air system; Control and safety devices; Turning gear; Medium- and slow-speed diesels; Couplings, clutches and gearboxes; Some typical marine diesel engines; Operating procedures; Chapter 3. Steam turbines and gearing
 
Turbine typesAstern arrangements; Turbine construction; Gearing; Operating procedures; Chapter 4. Boilers; Boiler types; Other boiler arrangements; Boiler mountings; Combustion; Purity of boiler feedwater; Boiler operation; Chapter 5. Feed systems; Open feed system; Closed feed system; Auxiliary feed system; System components; Chapter 6. Pumps and pumping systems; Pumps; Piping systems; Bilge and ballast systems; Chapter 7. Auxiliaries; Air compressor; Heat exchangers; Distillation systems; Oil/water separators; Sewage treatment; Incinerator
 
Chapter 8. Fuel oils, lubricating oils and their treatmentFuel oils; Lubricating oils; Oil treatment; Homogenisers; Blenders; Filters and strainers; Microbiological infestation; Chapter 9. Refrigeration, air conditioning and ventilation; Refrigeration; Air conditioning; Ventilation; Chapter 10. Deck machinery and hull equipment; Steam; Hydraulic systems; Electrical operation; Mooring equipment; Anchor handling equipment; Cargo handling equipment; Hatch covers; Stabilising systems; Watertight doors; Bow thruster; Safety equipment; Chapter 11. Shafting and propellers; Chapter 12. Steering gear
 
Variable delivery pumpsTelemotor control; Electrical control; Power units; All-electric steering; Twin system steering gears; Steering gear testing; Chapter 13. Fire fighting and safety; Fire fighting equipment; Fire fighting strategy; Safe working practices; Chapter 14. Electrical equipment; Direct current generators; Alternating current generators; Direct current motors; Alternating current motors; Batteries; Ward-Leonard speed control system; Emergency generator supply; Navigation lights; Insulation resistance measurement; Electrical hazards; Chapter 15. Instrumentation and control
 
Pressure measurementTemperature measurement; Level measurement; Flow measurement; Other variables; Control theory; Transmitters; Controller action; Controllers; Correcting unit; Control systems; Centralised control; Unattended machinery spaces; Bridge control; Chapter 16. Engineering materials; Material properties; Testing of materials; Iron and steel production; Heat treatment; Material forming; Common metals and alloys; Non-metallic materials; Joining metals; Corrosion; Chapter 17. Watchkeeping and equipment operation; The Engineering Department; Bunkering; Periodic safety routines

Abstract
Introduction to Marine Engineering explains the operation of all the ship's machinery, with emphasis on correct, safe operating procedures and practices at all times.

Subject Term
Marine engineering.
 
Marine machinery.
 
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
 
Marine engineering. (OCoLC)fst01009532
 
Marine machinery. (OCoLC)fst01009665

Genre
Electronic books.

Electronic Access
ScienceDirect https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780408057066


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